Credit: Photo by Christopher Moore
One of Tampa’s toughest rock bands is calling it quits indefinitely, but not before putting out a new album and playing what’s sure to be a wild release show at a local VFW hall.

Clang!’s had a grip on Bay area fans of krauty, hard-hitting, headbang-ready experimental art-pop for five years, and it continues that tradition on New Feel Now.

The 12-track outing is a representation of how far the band has come since its 2019 debut Whac​-​A​-​Mole, and it finds Clang! once again under the watchful ear of engineer Patrick Brady, who’s mixed Emily Jones’ punishing bass, Shellac-and Jesus Lizard-loving riffs from Brian Shields, plus manic drumming from Andrew Goding into what’s possibly the best 25-minutes of rock and roll to come out of Tampa this year.

The mix hits especially hard on “Same Dreams,” an early-album highlight where Clang! squeezes all the best things about the band into a four-minute collage that ends with the freaky, unruly saxophone of Zachary Hickerson.

Emo band Charlie opens the show along with Afterworld, the goth-metal electro project of lifelong Tampeño Carson Cox and former Creative Loafing Tampa Bay staffer Justin Garcia.

There’s technically no-cover to see Clang! at Tampa’s American Legion Post 111 on Saturday, Nov. 4, but an $8 donation is requested at the door.

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Read his 2016 intro letter and disclosures from 2022 and 2021. Ray Roa started freelancing for Creative Loafing Tampa in January 2011 and was hired as music editor in August 2016. He became Editor-In-Chief...